Ill say this. I know of quite a few NFL teams that would kill for the chance to develop Ryan Tannehill.
Do you think John Harbaugh would rather have Tannehill or CK?
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Agreed. In my opinion there are a lot more blind Tannehill homers than there are super hateful Debbies. The Debbies just feel they have to really stress their point and some of them be really annoying because there are a lot less of them and they feel like they need to stress their point. Personally I think both drastic sides are silly. I generally see both sides pretty equally. He is a young growing QB that struggles sometimes but he is behind an awful line with no run game. Hard to tell really
That might be but the Debbies are more Rainmanishly obsessive in starting redundant often worthless and subjectively -based threads, never missing an opportunity to say the same in whatever thread they can that either is pertinent or irrelevant to Tannehill , often more obnoxious and almost always attention-seeking -so regardless of pure numbers, they do seem more plentiful since their din is loudest and most ever-present :idk:
And then in the end the issue becomes, in my opinion, whether we really care about what anybody else thinks. :)It also stands to reason that in today's age of instant gratification, that player won't be viewed fairly by some who have an unrealistic time table for definitive results or who lack an ability to look at the big picture in his development.
Excuse my ignorance - I am foreign. I think that I understand what is meant by a Homer (loyal supportive fan). But I have never heard of a Debbie. (I thought that it was just a lady's name). I presume from your comments that it is not a good thing to be a Debbie and it is probably the opposite of being a Homer. Please excuse my ignorance, this is a learning opportunity for me.
Excuse my ignorance - I am foreign. I think that I understand what is meant by a Homer (loyal supportive fan). But I have never heard of a Debbie. (I thought that it was just a lady's name). I presume from your comments that it is not a good thing to be a Debbie and it is probably the opposite of being a Homer. Please excuse my ignorance, this is a learning opportunity for me.